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RobArb

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  1. so i've heard:biggrin:
  2. not just arbtalk, but other internet forums that utilise that tapatalk software, if your into other internet forums that is..!
  3. yep got my calculations wrong:blush: 1 light year = 5,878,625,373,183 miles so 600 light years is 3,527,175,223,909,800 miles the speed of light is exactly 299,792,458 metres a second which = 670,616,629 Mph travelling at this speed over this distance, your right, it WOULD take 600years to get there, but...... I have since found out that we cannot just accelarate to the speed of light and reach maximum velocity, it will take on estimate anywhere between 10-15 light years to reach 98% speed of light and 10-15 to slow down again thus making the journey there or there abouts, 635-640 years to get there one other thing, when travelling at those speeds , things slow down by about a third, so 1 year aboard a vessel kepler 22b bound would feel like 3 years here on earth thus making it around 1900 years on earth before they got there...??!?!??! Unless we prove einstein wrong:001_rolleyes:
  4. android not apple:lol:!

  5. RobArb

    gutted :(

    It depends on which sector of the industry you want to work, doing a degree is essential for appropriate learning and proof of that study Even tree climbers in my opinion should have at least some basic acedemic knowledge of arboriculture and tree biology even if it isn't to degree level You can't just disregard degrees and say they are worthless because you are not interested in doing one, i agree that some are by far more important than others and there are some superficial qualifications out there but feel Arb isn't one:biggrin:
  6. Hi Pal,

     

    its an app on my phone (from the android market, don't know if its on apple, might be though) called sketch n draw, and i drew it on my phone and sent it to the computer:biggrin: Its a cool little drawing app:thumbup:

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    Talhotblond

    Marinebloke killed beefcake over talhotblond who was actually talhotblond's mother!? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  8. The internet controls the internet! It has formed into a self sentient being that can never be switched off, its infintesimily omnipetant (spelling)! Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
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    Talhotblond

    Yes I changed my mind after watching that last ten minutes, she needs a long stint in prison to think about what she caused I do hope that family manage to get there internet accountability law, its far too easy to commit fraud like that over the internet:thumbdown: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
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    Talhotblond

    Should she be jailed? To be honest yes, but I think jailed or "looked after" in a psychiactric institute rather than a prison Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
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    Talhotblond

    Anyone watching this on channel 4 now? What a freaky program! Some people should be kept away from the internet... Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  12. can't really tell from that pic but trametes gibbosa? I may be wrong
  13. woah that was a while ago, but yeah what a twit:lol:
  14. I think is more nectria canker, pseudomonas savastonai trends to have more blackened burrs than holes like this? What do you reckon? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  15. Ah but which ash canker? There are two! Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  16. I Have thought about SRT but it means getting a whole loada new kit whereas i can still use the SJ on Ddrt:biggrin:
  17. any pics of the leaf as a close up?
  18. Quick bump, I know its pretty quiet at the weekends:biggrin: Someone tell me if I'm asking too much, I know its an expensive bit of kit! Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  19. Haha, i'll get one of the students on it!
  20. Should of sniffed it too, for the beeswax:biggrin:
  21. without a m'scope pore shot, i would say... on dysfunctional wood, no evidence of galls (that i can see) so possibly G. australe
  22. the sun was very very very ....... very low, what you can't see in the photo is the shadow of my legs:lol:
  23. It was all over that beech:thumbup:
  24. A few surviving lime vets (and kept this way, which is good to see) at croxteth country park in liverpool:thumbup: and a nice looking beech:biggin:
  25. thought i'd make use of the suns rays whilst they were out:biggrin:

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